Phoenix, Ariz. - The Arizona Corporation Commission ordered 
respondent, Scottsdale-based United Planners Financial Services of 
America (UPFS), to pay $1,059,823 in restitution and a $50,000 
administrative penalty for failing to discover fraudulent activity 
conducted by one of its registered securities salesmen.
The 
Commission found Philip A. Riposo of Cave Creek, a securities salesman 
who worked for United Planners Financial Services of America from 
December 2013 through March 2022, stole money from 24 of his clients and
 issued them fake financial statements to conceal the fraud. Despite 
examinations by UPFS, the salesman’s fraudulent activity was not 
uncovered until one of Riposo’s clients filed a complaint against him. 
At that point the fraudulent scheme was uncovered, with Riposo admitting
 to engaging in the scheme for more than 30 years.  The ACC brought 
action against Riposo in 2023; Riposo passed away before any decision 
was concluded in the case.
In settling this matter, UPFS neither admits nor denies the Commission’s finding and agrees to the entry of the consent order. All documents relating to this agenda item can be found in the Corporation Commission's online docket at https://edocket.azcc.gov and searching dockets number S-03367A-24-0129 and S-21244A-23-0117.
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